Ongaku Natalie site has asked artists to share their favorite tracks in 2023, and Juice=Juice Arisawa Ichika is selected to share.
"My Best Track 2023" Vol. 1
To coincide with the start of the year 2024, Music Natalie conducted a survey asking various artists about their "3 most beloved songs in 2023." A total of eight articles, divided according to the genre of the respondents, will be published. This year's "Female Idol/Group Edition" features Arisawa Ichika (Juice=Juice), Koharu Kohanai (Kinopo), Moeka Suzuki (AMEFURASSHI), Brazil (MIGMA SHELTER), Matsumoto Momona (Nadeshiko Takamine), and Yumeka Naukana? (ASP) selecting three songs for 2023.Juice=Juice Arisawa Ichika :
1. The Beatles "Now And Then"
The biggest shock in 2023 was new music by The Beatles.
I used to fantasize about going back in time and going to The Beatles' live concert or getting the record in real time, but I was moved to find myself in 2023 saying, 'I'm looking forward to The Beatles' new songs.'
"Now And Then", as the title suggests, strongly reminded me of the present and those days. There are many choruses from those days used, and mixing that is possible because it is 2023. I was glad to have been born! I thought.
And it was also shocking to see The Rolling Stones and The Beatles on the music charts in 2023.2. The Rolling Stones "Bite My Head Off"
From The Rolling Stones' album "Hackney Diamonds" released on December 15th, 2023, "Bite My Head Off" features Paul McCartney on bass.
In my opinion, I felt the most rock in "Bite My Head Off" in the album. I thought, "This is rock 'n' roll." The moment I heard this song, I wanted to play the music I believe in forever and ever until the end.3. The Beatles "I Saw Her Standing There (2023 Mix)"
I Saw Her Standing There (2023 Mix) from the 2023 edition of The Beatles' best album "Red Edition" and "Blue Edition" released on November 10th, 2023.
Personally, I was really looking forward to seeing how the song that started the Beatles revolution was mixed. I could hear each instrument clearly, I could clearly see how they were playing, and it was great to feel the Beatles directly.https://natalie.mu/music/column/558076